ARTIST IN RESIDENCE

August 3 – 17, 2022

Marcelyn Bennett-Carpenter

Marcelyn (Lynn) Bennett-Carpenter is an interdisciplinary fiber artist, activist, and educator. She currently serves as the Artist-in-Residence of the Kingswood Weaving Studio at Cranbrook (Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, USA) which is the largest hand-weaving studio in North America and is devoted to the education of young artists. Bennett-Carpenter earned a Masters of Fine Arts (MFA) in Fiber from Cranbrook Academy of Art in 2003. Bennett-Carpenter has taught at Penland School of Craft in North Carolina and attended the Open Residency at Haystack Mountain School of Crafts.

Bennett-Carpenter maintains an active practice through her studio in Pontiac, Michigan, and exhibits throughout North America including Extreme Fibers: Icons and the New Edge (Muskegon Art Museum), Landscapes Real and Imagined (Site: Brooklyn, New York), and The Social Fabric (Textile Society of America, Vancouver, British Columbia). Recent work includes a commission for the Applebaum Family Foundation (Birmingham, Michigan) and a large-scale installation for the Detroit Symphony Orchestra at the Max M. and Marjorie S. Fisher Music Center (Detroit).  Private collectors of her work include Dan and Jennifer Gilbert among others.  Marcelyn is also co-founder of the Namtenga Soundo Babisi Studio in Burkina Faso, West Africa established in 2007. This weaving co-op is now an active, empowered, and fully independent weaving enterprise for over thirty women in a remote village on the edge of the Sahara.

Artist Statement

I am obsessed with phenomenon regarding our experience with beauty and the sublime.  Beauty is something we take in through all our senses – it is about closely observing beauty and being open to it playing around you everywhere.  Beauty is accessible in all moments.  It finds an entrance as a haptic force.  Beauty’s pressure plays on our skin as we move through space and manipulate objects with our eyes and hands.  Beauty enters our bodies, moves our minds, and impacts us psychologically.  This perspective of beauty drives my work.  Mixing the artistic disciplines of drawing, painting, weaving, and interactive sculpture and installation, I am its happy participant. 

Images courtesy of the artist

Community Events

Artist talk with Lynn Bennett-Carpenter at Crooked Tree Arts Center in Petoskey, Michigan.
Singulars works by Lynn Bennett-Carpenter at the Crooked Tree Arts Center – Petoskey. June 3 – September 3, 2022

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